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IPC Intervention  - Waves and Waves Interactions

Modified True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.  If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the sentence or statement true.
 

 1. 

Mechanical waves need a medium through which to transport energy. _________________________

 

 2. 

The unit for frequency is the meter. _________________________

 

 3. 

The ability of an object to vibrate by reflecting energy is called resonance. _________________________

 

 4. 

The lowest point on a transverse is the trough. _________________________

 

 5. 

If the wavelength of a given wave decreases, you know that its frequency will stay the same. _________________________

 

 6. 

The property of light that allows you to see yourself in a mirror is reflection. _________________________

 

 7. 

Two waves have the same frequency and wavelength, but the first wave has a greater amplitude. The energy of the first wave is greater than that of the second. _________________________

 

 8. 

The amplitude of a wave is measured from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next. _________________________

 

 9. 

When light passes from water into air, the light bends away from the normal. _________________________

 

 10. 

When two sound waves are out of phase, the amplitude and loudness increase. _________________________

 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

Water waves are ____.
a.
transverse waves
c.
seismic waves
b.
compressional waves
d.
both a and b
 

 12. 

When a wave passes from a less dense medium to a more dense medium, the ____ may change.
a.
wavelength
c.
speed
b.
frequency
d.
speed, frequency, and wavelength
 

 13. 

You can see this paper, your desk, and the person in front of you because light is being ____.
a.
absorbed
c.
refracted
b.
diffracted
d.
reflected
 

 14. 

Waves in which the particles of the medium move only in the same direction as the motion of the wave are ____ waves.
a.
transverse
c.
compressional
b.
water
d.
seismic
 

 15. 

A tuning fork starts to vibrate when a certain note is played on the piano. This is an example of ____.
a.
diffraction
c.
refraction
b.
reflection
d.
resonance
 

 16. 

For a given wave, if the frequency doubles, the wavelength ____.
a.
doubles
c.
stays the same
b.
quadruples
d.
is halved
 

 17. 

If you are lying on a raft, and you notice that the number of waves that go past the raft increases, you also find that the distance between each crest ____.
a.
decreases
c.
remains the same
b.
increases
d.
spreads out
 

 18. 

Wave A carries more energy than wave B. Wave B has a smaller ____ than wave A.
a.
wavelength
c.
frequency
b.
speed
d.
amplitude
 

 19. 

When light is reflected from a surface, as the angle of incidence increases, the angle of reflection ____.
a.
cannot be determined
c.
decreases
b.
increases
d.
remains the same
 

 20. 

When you squeeze together the coils of a spring and then release them, you are creating a ____ wave.
a.
seismic
c.
water
b.
compressional
d.
transverse
 

 21. 

When the crest of one wave passes through the trough of another wave, ____ takes place.
a.
diffraction
c.
constructive interference
b.
destructive interference
d.
resonance
 

 22. 

You are creating a wave on a spring. If you start shaking the spring more slowly, the wavelength of the resulting wave will ____.
a.
increase
c.
remain the same
b.
decrease
d.
depend on the amplitude
 

 23. 

The energy a wave carries is measured by its ____.
a.
speed
c.
amplitude
b.
frequency
d.
wavelength
 

 24. 

A wave will travel only as long as it has ____ to carry.
a.
mass
c.
amplitude
b.
matter
d.
energy
 

 25. 

Seismic waves are ____ waves.
a.
transverse
c.
uniform
b.
compressional
d.
both a and b
 



 
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